Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 289, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 December 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Fur Caps in all grades. A useful and appreciated Xmas gift. The size you want now in stock, let us show you. ROWLES & PARKER. Miss Maude Spitler accompanied little Ferman Learning to his home in Carbondale, 111., today. You can reduce the high cost of living by using White Star Flour. Guaranteed better bread and more loaves per sack. Your money back if it fails. ROWLES & PARKER William and Margaret Babcock, of Wisconsin University, came this morning to spend the holidays. The new military black kid Boot in either bright or dull finish, _ all sizes, just received. A useful Xmas gift. See them at ROWLES A PARKER. Miss Leia Paulus, of Depauw University, came Friday afternoon to spend her vacation with her parents. For Her Xmas remembrance a new line of pretty shades in heatherbloom petticoats with taffeta flounce for $2.48, at ROWLES & PARKER. Mr. and Mrs. J. Gentry and grandson, of Brook, went to Roachdale this morning to spend the holidays. Come in and hear the SONORA. The finest talxing machine in the world. A Xmas present for the entire family. ROWLES & PARKER
Mrs. Harry Watson underwent a major operation at the hospital today. The city council is to meet tonight instead of Monday night. The latter date being Christmas evening. *■ Miss Helen Worland and Herman Lange went to Laporte this morning to spend the holidays. Just opened another barrel of large dill pickels that are fine Home Grocery. ROWLES & PARKER John Lakin and cousin, Mary Comer, went to Indianapolis this morning to visit his daughter. Why not a talking machine for Xmas —a present for the whole family. You will want the best. Compare the SONORA with any other machine and you will find nothing equal for tone quality. Come in and hear them at ROWLES & PARKER Miss S. E. Williams, of Indianapolis, came today for a few days visit with Clara Butterworth, of Surrey, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Golden and children and her mother left this morning for Gloster, Miss., where they will make their future home. Mrs. E. G. Stulls returned to her home in Antwerp, Ohio, this morning, after visiting Mrs. F. B. Learning of this city. Sidney Johnson left this morning for Ft. Riley, Kansas, where he will visit his brother who is stationed there. She would appreciate one of our nice Fur Collars or Muffs for her Christmas remembrance. ROWLES & PARKER
Mrs. Charles Scott and daughter, of Wheatfield, went to Scottsburg, Ind., today for a short visit with her parents. A new purse or hand bag, that will just suit her. New plan and fancy leathers. At RQWLES & PARKER. Misses Harriett Makeever, of Moline, 111., and Luella Squier, of Rockford, 111., students of the Monnett school left this morning to spend the holiday vacation with their parents. A complete line of first quality Rubbers and Artics. 4 buckle cloth Rubbers and Arctics. 4 buckle cloth ROWLES A PARKER Mrs. J. M. Spriggs, of Moody, was in this city today. Jack Polachek, of Chicago, returned to his home this morning after visiting Miss Lola Fay.
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